Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Monday, March 19, 2012
IT'S A COLD AND IT'S A BROKEN
I don't think there is anyone who does not love this song. Originally written and released by Leonard Cohen in 1984, it has been performed and recorded by hundreds of artists in various languages. The full version of the song has 15 verses, but Cohen is said to have written 80 verses originally and it took him two years to complete. Cohen has said of the song's meaning: "It explains that many kinds of hallelujahs do exist, and all the perfect and broken hallelujahs have equal value."
"Hallelujah" is a Hebrew word, meaning "praise Yah." The song is broadcast at 2am every Saturday night by the Israeli defence force's radio channel.
Trivia via The Telegraph.
Saturday, March 17, 2012
DON'T JUDGE A CLUTCH BY ITS COVER
Friday, March 9, 2012
Thursday, March 8, 2012
MOTHER ART



Matthias Heiderich captures the beauty in the mundane and the reserve in the sublime. Pure visual poetry.
“The mother art is architecture. Without an architecture of our own we have no soul of our own civilization”.
Frank Lloyd Wright
Via Collater.al.Wednesday, March 7, 2012
MADE IN AMERICA
When I was in fifth grade, our student teacher used pancakes as a fun way to test our knowledge of landforms and American geography. There was a hot plate involved and he did his best to create a pancake version of the lower 48. He asked us where the "mountains" and maple syrup "rivers" should be and then added powdered sugar "snow" to top it off. Butter might have also played a role. If only we had these amazing hand made skillets!Exclusively from the den of FeLion Studios, comes the 48 cast iron skillets of the “Made In America” original state-pan art piece. Every skillet from the “Made In America” series fits together with the surrounding states, making these items fun to collect and build your own geographic regions of functional skillets !
Each skillet comes with a custom made magnetic hanger that displays the pans neatly on the wall. This allows you to easily install the piece as wall art, use it, and re-hang your skillet simply by plunking it back onto the magnet for a clean and easy exhibition.
Via FeLion Studios.
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